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GMC Windshield Wipers Installation And Review Videos

  

Rain-X Latitude Water Repellent Coated Windshield Wiper Blade Installation - 2011 GMC Sierra- Video

Rain-X Latitude Water Repellent Coated Windshield Wiper Blade Installation - 2011 GMC Sierra

Today on our 2011 GMC Sierra we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Rain-X Latitude Windshield Wiper Blades. These replacement wiper blades are a great addition for your truck. It's gonna make sure that you have visibility through rain, snow and ice. They're pretty heavy duty and they're gonna be rustproof. It has a built in water repellent on the blade. It's gonna treat your windshield every time it runs across it. more


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2/11/2019 2:12:46 PM



Rain X Windshield Wiper Blades Review - 2012 GMC Acadia- Video

Rain X  Windshield Wiper Blades Review - 2012 GMC Acadia

Today, on your 2012 GMC Acadia, we're doing a test fit of the Rain-X Latitude Windshield Wiper Blades. The 21 and the 24 inch are the lengths we're using today. And the part numbers are RX5079278 and RX5079280. We already have our passenger side installed. We're going to show you how we install the driver's side and remove the old one as well. See here I've got my wiper blade out with everything that comes in the package with it. We're actually going to be taking this adapter off here and using this one today. more


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12/9/2015 12:06:06 PM



Rain-X Fusion Wiper Blades Installation - 2001 GMC Yukon XL- Video

Rain-X Fusion Wiper Blades Installation - 2001 GMC Yukon XL

Today on our 2001 GMC Yukon well be installing the Rain-X Fusion wiper blades, part number RX880007. First well need to go ahead and remove the old or manufacturers wiper blade. To do this well press on the locking tab and then pull down to release it from the wiper arm. Then well go ahead and remove the wiper blade and now were ready to install the new Rain-X Fusion wiper blade. Well first open the cap and then feed the J-arm through the wiper blade and lock it into position. Once we have it locked into position and secured well go ahead and close the cap. more


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12/3/2012 11:17:45 AM



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